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i know this looks like science fiction, it's not. >> unveiled its experiment &tall delivery drones. prime air. amazon hopes within the next four to five years, to deliver up to five pound packages in a half hour to anywhere within ten miles of a warehouse. >> these are -- you give them instructions of which gps cured cured that gpscoordinants. we have been unable to really use it. both because of legal restrictions and because of d.c.'s no fly zone. amazon would have to deal with the faa's drone restrictions and then there are questions about safety. >> imagine one of those 5- pound packages dropping right on your head. and then there are questions of privacy. imagine a drone flying over your head looking in your windows. aviation experts say it is doable and the faa tells me it is committed to the safe, efficient, and timely integration of unmanned aircraft into the nation's air space. but it is not allowed now and it will likely be 2015 before the faa even issues rigs. so you can't put off ordering aunt mildred's presents until christmas eve this year, wusa9. >> fedex chairman, fr
i know this looks like science fiction, it's not. >> unveiled its experiment &tall delivery drones. prime air. amazon hopes within the next four to five years, to deliver up to five pound packages in a half hour to anywhere within ten miles of a warehouse. >> these are -- you give them instructions of which gps cured cured that gpscoordinants. we have been unable to really use it. both because of legal restrictions and because of d.c.'s no fly zone. amazon would have to deal...
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in light of the dearth of the data and the ntsb concern and the national academy of sciences did a study as well and found a lack of available data, we thought it would be who of the safety regulators to take a look. >> do you think that the amount of review of existing studies and literature is sufficient? >> we are not satisfied with the data we have. there was some work by our own faa medical institution on cabin crews that were used as a proxy for flight crews. in neither case did draw a direct link between commuting time and fitness for duty which is the responsibility of the air crew. we know we could benefit from better data on this. >> do you believe the faa's examination of existing literature is enough? >> not yet, >> why not. >> the faa owes us a response and i believe it was due at the end of last week in have not seen it yet. i am told informally is on the way. >> i would like to ask the chairman that we get a copy of this. it is important to me and the families that lost their loved ones. can you commit to make an effort to collect and analyze primary source data on this is
in light of the dearth of the data and the ntsb concern and the national academy of sciences did a study as well and found a lack of available data, we thought it would be who of the safety regulators to take a look. >> do you think that the amount of review of existing studies and literature is sufficient? >> we are not satisfied with the data we have. there was some work by our own faa medical institution on cabin crews that were used as a proxy for flight crews. in neither case...
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science has to be continuous. we have to be continually workgroup is working on whatever the problem is. we're losing this to our competitors. science has gotten more collaborative. we collaborate all over the world. we also have national interests and we have to maintain that national standing as well. >> if you are simply somebody who right now cannot acquire data on long-term research whatse of the shutdown, impact will this have on our science over the next coming years? >> it happens in two ways. one is so there is an interruption in day delay. the timeseries studies are totally dependent on continuity. if you have a break, e might as well not have done the earlier part. this is only going to tell you the results as a function of being a continuous process. looks like aall hiatus, it is not. frequently it means throw away everything you did before because you will not have that continuous series of measurements. >> thank you for holding this hearing. >> thank you. >> thank you. i really wish our colleagues on
science has to be continuous. we have to be continually workgroup is working on whatever the problem is. we're losing this to our competitors. science has gotten more collaborative. we collaborate all over the world. we also have national interests and we have to maintain that national standing as well. >> if you are simply somebody who right now cannot acquire data on long-term research whatse of the shutdown, impact will this have on our science over the next coming years? >> it...
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losing our imminence and science would be a drastic consequence. likely result in fewer foreign scientists coming to study and work in the united states. fewer us-based science and technology breakthroughs and in jobs.rtup companies about the shutdown, unfortunately, the vast majority ballderal science staff into the so-called nonessential categories and are directly affected by the shutdown. i would like to give you just a few examples. there are more in my written testimony. at the national institute of health, employees allowed to continue to provide care for patients in the clinical center, but new patients are generally not being accepted. new patients are entered into trial every single day. at least six new clinical studies have been deferred. the national science foundation this week announced it would be forced to cancel the u.s. antarctic program's entire upcoming field season if the shutdown continues past october 14. this could jeopardize the entire research season for hundreds of important projects in astronomy, particle physics, leath
losing our imminence and science would be a drastic consequence. likely result in fewer foreign scientists coming to study and work in the united states. fewer us-based science and technology breakthroughs and in jobs.rtup companies about the shutdown, unfortunately, the vast majority ballderal science staff into the so-called nonessential categories and are directly affected by the shutdown. i would like to give you just a few examples. there are more in my written testimony. at the national...
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after 50 years, did modern science just reveal the boston strangler? "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the prosecution has now made its closing argument in the closely watched and highly charged trial of george zimmerman. he's been chargeth
after 50 years, did modern science just reveal the boston strangler? "nightly news" begins now. >>> good evening. the prosecution has now made its closing argument in the closely watched and highly charged trial of george zimmerman. he's been chargeth
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. >>> and silicon valley leaders have been advocating for more computer science education. the college board's advanced placement program has announced an ap course called computer science principles. it will be a college level introduction to the concepts of computing. the hope is to recruit more women and minorities into that field. >>> and two bay area schools are piloting that new ap course this fall. magnolia and oakland technical high school, which you've seen stories about right here. that's going to do it for class action. >>> a controversial bill is awaiting governor brown's signature or vetveto. women can only be paid for eggs they donate for fertility, not research. removing the ban will spur important studies. but women with low incomes will end up donating the majority of eggs and donation can come with some serious health risks. >> we need to have more science. we've got great researchers in california. and that's actually a fear, that we're going to lose researchers to 47 other states that al lough compensation and even other countries. >> it's like please, g
. >>> and silicon valley leaders have been advocating for more computer science education. the college board's advanced placement program has announced an ap course called computer science principles. it will be a college level introduction to the concepts of computing. the hope is to recruit more women and minorities into that field. >>> and two bay area schools are piloting that new ap course this fall. magnolia and oakland technical high school, which you've seen stories...
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. >> it may look like science fiction. amazon says package delivers via drones could be five years away. the ayounnnouncement from the c coming hours before cyber monday. domminos pizza put out this video. amazon is serious. this tech writer believes them. >> you have to think about the scale of amazon, if they deploy this technology, they'll do it on a high scale. the technology advances at amazon, and if the faa puts the infrastructure in place, i don't see why it wouldn't. >> an order is boxed in a warehouse, attached to the drone and sent to the delivery address. 5 pounds much weight is allowed. one of the technical issues. >> how do we make them safe, that they can't be hacked and will not fall out of the sky or run into something. >> provided that is ironed out privacy concerns will prop up. it should have a plan that is riggerous. it should articulate to the federal aviation body. >> folks took to twitter to comment. many made light of it. jim priest writes: there's also a parody twitter address for amazon saying: s
. >> it may look like science fiction. amazon says package delivers via drones could be five years away. the ayounnnouncement from the c coming hours before cyber monday. domminos pizza put out this video. amazon is serious. this tech writer believes them. >> you have to think about the scale of amazon, if they deploy this technology, they'll do it on a high scale. the technology advances at amazon, and if the faa puts the infrastructure in place, i don't see why it wouldn't....
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. >> if you have computer science, computer engineering, we will hire you in a split second. tons of companies we can literally start with six-figure salary out of the gate if you have web development experience, design experience, highly technical degrees are very valuable. psychology or economics are not really going very fast. melissa: i have an economics degree. now i am rethinking the decision to let my son go to a technology camp. thank you for coming on. next, how far would you go to gamble on a job? high-stakes poker tournament to find new executives, but does knowing when to hold them mean you are the best fit for the corner office? we will talk exclusively to the director behind it all. plus no news isn't good news for boeing. still no definitive answer to what is behind the dreamliner disasters. can you ever have too much "money"? melissa: business students scoring a job in vegas, these entertainment held a three-day texas hold them tournament to attract top recruits. it isn't the first time. last year five campus walkway with full-time jobs at the company. not tal
. >> if you have computer science, computer engineering, we will hire you in a split second. tons of companies we can literally start with six-figure salary out of the gate if you have web development experience, design experience, highly technical degrees are very valuable. psychology or economics are not really going very fast. melissa: i have an economics degree. now i am rethinking the decision to let my son go to a technology camp. thank you for coming on. next, how far would you go...
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among regulators and science. >> the pilot may have had. >> dr. thomas mock sell in, looking into the interaction between automation and pilots in the cockpit. >> are pilots becoming too overreliant in. >> i think it is state to state in the air force world. >> late last month the faa issued its report. stay with us for continuing coverage of the ntsb hearing. look for the report throughout the day beginning tomorrow morning with today in the bay. >>> a tweak to an old system could help better predict natural disasters. scientists from nasa and the skrims institution in southern california added sensors. the sensors analyze the first moments of an earthquake and then show the more violent shaking that would follow. it would warn in seconds, maybe even minutes. it measures water in the atmosphere to forecast severe weather. >> now it is an extra piece that would indicate to issue a warning. >>> jeff ranieri has some good news if you are tired of the cold weather. >> i can almost feel the warming on this map across the bay area. temperatures running
among regulators and science. >> the pilot may have had. >> dr. thomas mock sell in, looking into the interaction between automation and pilots in the cockpit. >> are pilots becoming too overreliant in. >> i think it is state to state in the air force world. >> late last month the faa issued its report. stay with us for continuing coverage of the ntsb hearing. look for the report throughout the day beginning tomorrow morning with today in the bay. >>> a...
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i'm excited to be on the committee because they truly do believe in science and what science can do in iraq in the above-mentioned innovations that come out of the federal government's role in science is important to me. i wanted to talk about ms. jackson and her testimony about collaboration between government and business and also mr. templeton discussed examples of public r&d partnerships in the semiconductor industry. in livermore, california, with innovation for granted pants transportation excellence, a public or the partnership to support small businesses and maximize economic potential of transportation in clean energy technology. it's a partnership with the city and the surrounding communities. sandia laboratories in austin university of california, berkeley and davis campuses. my question is are just starting to see the projects get off the ground, but if you can imagine the biggest challenge is access to capital, to have an incubator setting where you can have small startups come in medium startups come in and do the work to create local made in america jobs. the couple ques
i'm excited to be on the committee because they truly do believe in science and what science can do in iraq in the above-mentioned innovations that come out of the federal government's role in science is important to me. i wanted to talk about ms. jackson and her testimony about collaboration between government and business and also mr. templeton discussed examples of public r&d partnerships in the semiconductor industry. in livermore, california, with innovation for granted pants...
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help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from listening to our cardholders. visa signature. your idea of what a card should be. to prove to you that aleve is the better choice for him, he's agreed to give it up. that's today? [ male announcer ] we'll be with him all day as he goes back to taking tylenol. i was okay, but after lunch my knee started to hurt again. and now i've got to take more pills. ♪ yup. another pill stop. can i get my aleve back yet? ♪ for my pain, i want my aleve. ♪ [ male announcer ] look for the easy-open red arthritis cap. >>> a boeing 707 is just a few miles from its destination, when all four of the plane's engines fail. the jet si
help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. i did? when visa signature asked everybody what upgraded experiences really mattered... you suggested luxury car service instead of "strength training with patrick willis." come on todd! flap them chicken wings. [ grunts ] well, i travel a lot and umm... [ male announcer ] at visa signature, every upgraded experience comes from...
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straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. let's get straight to julia boorstin. julia? >> down 4.5% earlier today despite the fact that daily deals service introduced a new tool for small businesses to measure their return on investment with groupon, a free merchant impact report. now the stock doubled since november. looks like we are seeing profit taking. now brian, over to you. >> thank you very much. gun stocks are surging higher after the president proposed a new assault weapons ban and the mandatory background checks for gun buyers. let us get to eamon jafers for more on the president's plan and eamon, it appears that, you know, all of these law abiding citizens rushing out to buy guns. >> yeah. brian. one of the interesting counter intuitive impacts might be for the stores that sell guns that do background checks as they close the gun show loopholes. some of those retailers might see a benefit as more of the gun buying public goes to them. it was a solemn c
straightforward guidance and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back. let's get straight to julia boorstin. julia? >> down 4.5% earlier today despite the fact that daily deals service introduced a new tool for small businesses to measure their return on investment with groupon, a free merchant impact report. now the stock doubled since november. looks like we are seeing profit...
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including the executive publisher of science magazine. captain keith coburn, owner and operator, am i right? >> absolutely. and rachel weintraub and senior counsel of the consumer federation of american. deborah hirschman, may we please don't use. >> yes, sir. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i appear before you today to discuss the effect of the federal government shutdown on the mission of the national transportation safety board. on october 1 oh 2013, the ntsb delivered furlough notices to 383 of our 405 employees. our contingency plan following a lapse in appropriations provides that all activities of the ntsb be shut down, except for those necessary to prevent imminent threats to the safety of human life or protection of property. system with anti-deficiency act requirements and omb guidance. there is what we are not doing. in the 10 days that have passed since the shutdown. fourteen accidents have occurred in which we have not dispatched investigators. including a fatal bus crash that occurred in tennessee, for fatal gen
including the executive publisher of science magazine. captain keith coburn, owner and operator, am i right? >> absolutely. and rachel weintraub and senior counsel of the consumer federation of american. deborah hirschman, may we please don't use. >> yes, sir. >> good afternoon, members of the committee. i appear before you today to discuss the effect of the federal government shutdown on the mission of the national transportation safety board. on october 1 oh 2013, the ntsb...
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. >> i know this looks like science fiction. it's not. this is early, still years away. it drops the package, and we can do half-hour delivery, and we can carry objects we think up to five pounds. >> will this plan really fly? joining us to discuss is jon fortt and eamon javers. and vice president at amazon. mr. berman, let me stop with you. i don't want to use an antique metaphor, get the cart before the horse, because there are a lot of operational details. i'm thinking -- i applaud you guys for thinking crazy thoughts, but are you guys serious? >> well, you know, at amazon we like to think big. what's bigger than trying to get it delivered to the doorstep in 30 minutes? again, this is years away. there's a lot of work that needs to be done. we can temper things a bit, but as jeff said, we don't see this as science fiction, as something that's viability, yet years down the road. >> you build facilities like the one behind you on audacity and big thoughts and thinking craziyly, but speaking of crazy, i can see the guys from "duck dynasty" having an awful lot of fun with
. >> i know this looks like science fiction. it's not. this is early, still years away. it drops the package, and we can do half-hour delivery, and we can carry objects we think up to five pounds. >> will this plan really fly? joining us to discuss is jon fortt and eamon javers. and vice president at amazon. mr. berman, let me stop with you. i don't want to use an antique metaphor, get the cart before the horse, because there are a lot of operational details. i'm thinking -- i...
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social security, medicare, medicaid, national science foundation, all these great government programs, these the fruits and they should be celebrating. but it is unusual that people on the political left are the ones who are most insistent on the claim that america's middle class is suffering. >> because professor, you know as well as i o do, right, doesn't matter what country or political affiliation you are, if you tell people they need you, it is easier to sell what you're selling. >> that's right. >> get voter back in. >> right. we have a big problem so entrust me with power so i can help solve it. when in fact the middle class, it is not perfect. but it is not in the dire straits that the typical politician and many pundits make it out to be. >> fantastic stuff. thank you very much. interesting article indeed. >> thanks. >> coming up on "street signs," forget about apple. we have been talking about that a lot today. there are way more earnings stories out there and a lot of them considered very important as well as herb greenburg will explain. >> that is right. and we will have a
social security, medicare, medicaid, national science foundation, all these great government programs, these the fruits and they should be celebrating. but it is unusual that people on the political left are the ones who are most insistent on the claim that america's middle class is suffering. >> because professor, you know as well as i o do, right, doesn't matter what country or political affiliation you are, if you tell people they need you, it is easier to sell what you're selling....
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one of the most important reasons why we need to churn out kids with science degrees, engineering degrees. all of this time we're wasting on different things, it's a critical thing. that's where the jobs will be. some of these other jobs that will be replaced, i don't know. if your skill sets aren't there, i don't know where you're going to land in this economy. in the next five to ten years people better make a point of making sure their kids are prepared or they themselves are prepared. >> i've got to end it there. breaking news with jay carney. to the business panel men, thank you so much. >>> "fast & furious." you knew him from the films. people mourning the death of paul walker killed in that fiery cash crash over the weekend. we'll break down the latest on the investigation. >>> oh, so smooth on camera. the legendary ron burgundy playing a real life snuz anchor. i would have loved to have been that woman. >> now jared joins with us a first look at the forecast. jared, how are you? >> very well, ron, how about yourself. >> i'm doing great. last time i saw you, you were a lot heavier.
one of the most important reasons why we need to churn out kids with science degrees, engineering degrees. all of this time we're wasting on different things, it's a critical thing. that's where the jobs will be. some of these other jobs that will be replaced, i don't know. if your skill sets aren't there, i don't know where you're going to land in this economy. in the next five to ten years people better make a point of making sure their kids are prepared or they themselves are prepared....
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> reporter: well, it is stressful to have to restudy for them and the ap exams as i'm sure you took science or math. michelle took social studies. it's a way you can test into certain course levels. if you are excelling, you can skip. they are signing up for courses right now and they have to wait. if they don't sign up for those closes, they could lose money cause they have to take those classes and pay more. it does make a -- >> literally, this is no fault to their own. they didn't mess up. >> reporter: no, it's the administrators and the kids are going to pay the price. one of those rules that have to be uniform. so many schools are involved. crucial set of tools for colleges. >> got it. okay. thank you, sue. >> san jose based mi pueblo is filing for bankruptcy. it's at an impasse after wells fargo bank wanted to change terms of the loan. give the company a chance to reorganize and become stronger and more competitive. all 21 stores will stay open. >> investigators will try to figure out what went wrong in the moments leading up to the deadly crash. a man from palo alto died in that cras
> reporter: well, it is stressful to have to restudy for them and the ap exams as i'm sure you took science or math. michelle took social studies. it's a way you can test into certain course levels. if you are excelling, you can skip. they are signing up for courses right now and they have to wait. if they don't sign up for those closes, they could lose money cause they have to take those classes and pay more. it does make a -- >> literally, this is no fault to their own. they didn't...
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next what we will see are their science experts and their experts attacking the objective evidence that we have in this case to try to diminish some of the damage that the prosecution evidence that indicates inconsistencies with what zimmerman's version has been. the question is whether or not zimmerman will get on the stand. i just don't -- it doesn't seem likely to me. i don't think it is going to happen but you just never know. >> do you think that having both trayvon's mother and then having zimmerman's mother say it was her son, the goal of that seemed to me to kind of have the two cancel each other out because it was such an emotional moment in the trial? >> i think that was the purpose but from my perspective as a prosecutor and as a member of the community i feel like it kind of leans more towards trayvon. it is his mother on the stand. there is so much surrounding her testimony. there is so much surrounding the emotions and her reaction to having to listen to that tape and watch it. and then to testify and say that that is my son whose voice that i hear. this is the last time i
next what we will see are their science experts and their experts attacking the objective evidence that we have in this case to try to diminish some of the damage that the prosecution evidence that indicates inconsistencies with what zimmerman's version has been. the question is whether or not zimmerman will get on the stand. i just don't -- it doesn't seem likely to me. i don't think it is going to happen but you just never know. >> do you think that having both trayvon's mother and then...
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gives students a chance to take computer science experience and invent their own games. >> it's a very technically oriented program that requires a lot of hard work. not quite under water basket weaving. requires blood sweat and tears. >> succeeding requires a mastery of subjects. in so doing, students can take their skills to the next level and get a head start on working in the video game industry. >> time now for a look on what's coming up later on cbs this morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. we have a lot coming up. we are at the london hospital as the world waits for the first glimpse of england's newest royal. a battle in dc. it is not in halls of congress. what happens when a city takes on wal-mart and what it may mean for big box stores. and nearly swallow whole. we head into the ocean off a coast of california with a group of divers who narrowly escaped death. >> there was a lot of beeping in that video. thanks so much. >> take care. >> happened off half-moon bay. that's exciting stuff. >>> so is the weather. hi-def doppler up and running. >> haven't been able to do tha
gives students a chance to take computer science experience and invent their own games. >> it's a very technically oriented program that requires a lot of hard work. not quite under water basket weaving. requires blood sweat and tears. >> succeeding requires a mastery of subjects. in so doing, students can take their skills to the next level and get a head start on working in the video game industry. >> time now for a look on what's coming up later on cbs this morning....
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senate committee on science and transportation. she began working for a west virginia congressman. she has a masters degree from george mason university and ba in political science and international studies from virginia tech. she's married with three sons. >> overnight there was a problem with another boeing triple 7. japan airlines says the flight returned to tokyo after a warning light flashed indicating fluid levels were low. passengers boarded another plane to san francisco that arrived safely in san francisco this morning. >> residents returned to their fire, smoke and water-damaged homes. today marks first time they'd been inside their apartments since a massive fire sunday morning. residents calling another man a hero. juan castro describes how he helped a mother in distress. >> she have a baby. so i took one with me. and i gave the baby to the police officer. >> month one can live if the building because it's red tagged. officials don't know if it will. >> as we've been reporting there are safety concerns. consumer reports partnered with 7 on your side to find out what saf
senate committee on science and transportation. she began working for a west virginia congressman. she has a masters degree from george mason university and ba in political science and international studies from virginia tech. she's married with three sons. >> overnight there was a problem with another boeing triple 7. japan airlines says the flight returned to tokyo after a warning light flashed indicating fluid levels were low. passengers boarded another plane to san francisco that...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. i wa s ha it's just common sense. ving an affair with greek nonfat yogurt, 0% fat packed with protein thick and creamy look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy now with activia greek i can have the best of both. activia greek. ♪ dannon >>> good morning. the news from california keeps getting worse. officials are searching through the ruins of the crash, found 15 more people dead on the ground. >> labor day weekend, 1986. more than a mile above a suburb of los angeles, a piper crashes into a dc-9, a middle aged couple and their adult daughter, in the crash over san diego, eight years earlier, the larger plane, psa flight 182 loses sight of a much smaller cessna and slams into it from behind. over cerritos, the piper pilot doesn't realize he strayed into controlled air space surrounding lax, los angeles international airport. >> when flying in uncontrolled air space, you don't necessarily have to talk to an air traffic controller, you don't necessarily hav
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. i wa s ha it's just common sense. ving an affair with greek nonfat yogurt, 0% fat packed with protein thick and creamy look i'm in a committed relationship with activia and i've been happy now with activia greek i can have the best of both. activia greek. ♪ dannon >>> good morning. the news from california keeps getting worse. officials are searching through the ruins of the crash,...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't just reject convention. drown it out. introducing the all-new 2013 lexus ls f sport. an entirely new pursuit. a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body in motion tends to stay in motion. staying active can actually ease arthritis symptoms. but if you have arthritis, staying active can be difficult. prescription celebrex can help relieve arthritis pain so your body can stay in motion. because just one 200mg celebrex a day can provide 24 hour relief for many with arthritis pain and inflammation. plus, in clinical studies, celebrex is proven to improve daily physical function so moving is easier. celebrex can be taken with or without food. and it's not a narcotic. you and your doctor should balance the benefits with the risks. all prescription nsaids, like celebrex, ibuprofen, naproxen and meloxicam have the same cardiovascular warning. they all may increase the chance of heart attack or stroke, which can lead to death. this cha
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health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now on what is next. the law says they must report to the governor 7 days after it was formed. bart says that would be 10:00 p.m. on sunday. we spoke to the governor's office and they have not jet submitted their -- yet submitted their findings. bart could strike sunday at 10:00 p.m. unless the governor announces a cooling off period. the governor expects to make the decision after he gets the report. check in with ktvu and www.ktvu.com for apodacea on the negotiations. -- for continuing updates on the negotiations. >>> a home invasion in the north bay and police say it could have happened to anyone. >> they would have fooled me. >> new at 5:30 p.m.al 5:30 p.m -- 5:30 p.m. the warning from officers. >> and a man arrested for vandalizing a church in the east bay, how police found him. >> and some of the winners from powerball aren't old enough to buy a ticket. >> coming up let you know if we have wet roadways for friday and the timing of our next warming trend. [ male announcer ] at montrose pet hospital,
health and science editor john fowler ktvu channel 2 news. >> more details now on what is next. the law says they must report to the governor 7 days after it was formed. bart says that would be 10:00 p.m. on sunday. we spoke to the governor's office and they have not jet submitted their -- yet submitted their findings. bart could strike sunday at 10:00 p.m. unless the governor announces a cooling off period. the governor expects to make the decision after he gets the report. check in with...
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education science, technology, engineering, math. they spend more than $3 billion to improve s.t.e.m. education in our country. but we have yet to see significant results from this investment. do you have any suggestions as to what we should codo to improve the record? >> i do have a few, thank you. first, i would say that there are three areas. one is briew. and k through 12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline in the stem education and the third creating appropriate to the next level. with respect to k-12 education. believe it or not. i want to get back to the basics. i'm a theoretical physicist by background. one cannot do it without a strong sophisticated math background. one has to be able to do calculus and partial differential e indications and all of that. one can't do that without understanding agree onlity, algebra. et. one cannot do those things if they can't add, subtract, multiple, define and understand about fractions and percentagesth. the point it is cumulative. we have to think about
education science, technology, engineering, math. they spend more than $3 billion to improve s.t.e.m. education in our country. but we have yet to see significant results from this investment. do you have any suggestions as to what we should codo to improve the record? >> i do have a few, thank you. first, i would say that there are three areas. one is briew. and k through 12 education. the second is stemming losses in the undergraduate pipeline in the stem education and the third...
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news chopper seven was above the school as the science wing was evacuated this morning. the rest of the school is operating normally and officials tell us the injured staff members are expected to be ok. death at a gaso station convenience store. prince george's county police are trying to figure out who is onponsible for this violence walters lane in forest bill. neighbors are increasingly unnerved. >> as the shower tape surrounds thisront door, it was 3:00 morning, the inside of this gas station became a shooting range. >> i got the best every morning, so it could have been me. >> an adult was shot several times and rushed to the hospital but later died. >> somebody come in the morning and shoot the guy. >> why, do you think? employees in a crime-ridden section of forest hill are trying to make sense of it all. they're speaking to detectives and going to surveillance footage. it's not clear if he was simply a customer. >> i go in and get something to drink every now and then, but after shootings, i don't know about that. >> police say they do not have -- based say they
news chopper seven was above the school as the science wing was evacuated this morning. the rest of the school is operating normally and officials tell us the injured staff members are expected to be ok. death at a gaso station convenience store. prince george's county police are trying to figure out who is onponsible for this violence walters lane in forest bill. neighbors are increasingly unnerved. >> as the shower tape surrounds thisront door, it was 3:00 morning, the inside of this...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm phil lebeau with an update on the 787 dreamliner fire at heathrow airport in landon. the ntsb is now sending a representative to heathrow to assisted with the investigation into this fire. that is an interesting development as we try to figure out exactly what happened with this fire. again, the ntsb sending a representative to london heathrow. take a look at shares of boeing, down as much as 7% earlier today. they have come back a little bit but still down more than 3%. sue, tyler, back to you. >> this is on reuters, ethiopian airlines saying that that aircraft was parked at london heathrow for more than eight hours before the smoke was detected another piece of the puzzle. >> the first fire took place when it was with japan airlines for the dreamliner back in january, that was started in the auxiliary power unit, the battery in there provides power to the rest of the dreamliner when it's parked on the tamarac. it's unclear i
it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >>> welcome back to "power lunch." i'm phil lebeau with an update on the 787 dreamliner fire at heathrow airport in landon. the ntsb is now sending a representative to heathrow to assisted with the investigation into this fire. that is an interesting development as we try to figure out exactly what happened with this fire. again, the ntsb sending a representative to london heathrow. take a look at shares of...
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the science of skateboarding. with some whether you're a sidewalk surfer or a x games super star if you skateboard you do physics. exploratorium has been yugs skateboarding more than a decade and they have a video lesson online. >> center of gravity. torque. >> now, developers are taking this idea further with a traveling exhibit. not just hands orng it's face on, too. you can learn why different materials are better. >> this is about balancing on the tip of your finger. know how came from the staff but this is actually aimed at teenagers. so they were brought n exploratorium worked with middle schoolers from a skate club. there is some serious expert ease in this group. kids help come this concept come alive. they painted to lifen up the outside. >> kids starting to refer to this as their project. it's our project, together. and when i heard that, that is gratifying. >> that is where the kids supplied energy. >> it's thoord get them focused today, all of a sudden, they are 30 kids focused on one thing. >> activit
the science of skateboarding. with some whether you're a sidewalk surfer or a x games super star if you skateboard you do physics. exploratorium has been yugs skateboarding more than a decade and they have a video lesson online. >> center of gravity. torque. >> now, developers are taking this idea further with a traveling exhibit. not just hands orng it's face on, too. you can learn why different materials are better. >> this is about balancing on the tip of your finger. know...
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. >>> health and science editor, john fowler sat down with one pilot expert who designed instruments for the boeing 777. >> visual queues should have been obvious to the pilots. >> there are a lot of accidents where there have been very salient clues to crews that have been miss. >> julian fox design cockpit instruments. >> she says scientists call uninitial blindless to the cockpit. >> they would have had a lot of information telling them that. >> sink rate and altitude, if too slow, they were glowing beside the raun way. >> runway. >> the throttle should come forward when slow and may have at least partially. >> at 500 feet they should have been computing a go-around. >> again, we'll be asking why didn't that happen. >> where was the retention and why was it on anything other than flying the airplane? >> the ntsb now has to figure out exactly why those basic skills, what pilots called airmanship broke down during this flight crew. >> ktvu channel 2 news. >>> and go to ktvu.com for more crash coverage. >> you'll find a link to the crash site along with unedited video of today's ntsb
. >>> health and science editor, john fowler sat down with one pilot expert who designed instruments for the boeing 777. >> visual queues should have been obvious to the pilots. >> there are a lot of accidents where there have been very salient clues to crews that have been miss. >> julian fox design cockpit instruments. >> she says scientists call uninitial blindless to the cockpit. >> they would have had a lot of information telling them that. >>...
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rapid tech, a non-profit company funded by the national science foundation and saddleback college, is primarily in the business of training students for the workforce. uc-irvine professor dr. mark madou compares this 3d manufacturing revolution to that of the personal computer transformation of the 1980s, when few businesses bought that new technology, and fewer still knew how to use it. "the connection between science and workforce is not there anymore, so we might invent new things and make these new machines, but we don't have the people that can staff them and operate them and that is what we are especially good at. that's the education of these new tools." salar soroori is researching a biomedical project. he says the 3d printing technology offers real cost savings for the healthcare industry. "we can make these discs at very low costs and very fast so that the turn-around time from design to the testing level is very short. we're showing the manufacturing capabilities in the biomedical area and we use this machinery to facilitate that kind of research." the obama administration
rapid tech, a non-profit company funded by the national science foundation and saddleback college, is primarily in the business of training students for the workforce. uc-irvine professor dr. mark madou compares this 3d manufacturing revolution to that of the personal computer transformation of the 1980s, when few businesses bought that new technology, and fewer still knew how to use it. "the connection between science and workforce is not there anymore, so we might invent new things and...
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>>reporter: science in the heart of so many here. breakthrough prize can help scientist follow their dreams. while still being financially stable. >> more incentive there could be in the world for people to innovate the better. >> first breakthrough praises was awarded justless year. in mountain view lisa, abc 7 news. >> abc 7 honored bay area cultural community leaders tonight as part of our profile next lens series. >> i developed a career around the fact that i have out lived all the people whose memory don't agree with mine. >>reporter: 92-year-old park ranger betty reid is one of tonight circle 7 award winners. others honored include activist this is the 25th year abc 7 has produced the prosecute files next lens series. >> congratulations to off. you could be extra generous this holiday season with additional 7000 dollars in cash. that's how much you could win just for helping abc 7 news fight hunger in the bay area. when you click give where you live on our facebook page we donate 1 dollar to the bay area federaling america foo
>>reporter: science in the heart of so many here. breakthrough prize can help scientist follow their dreams. while still being financially stable. >> more incentive there could be in the world for people to innovate the better. >> first breakthrough praises was awarded justless year. in mountain view lisa, abc 7 news. >> abc 7 honored bay area cultural community leaders tonight as part of our profile next lens series. >> i developed a career around the fact that i...
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the mission hall global health science building will house faculty. the staff building is set to be completed next year. the 289 bed medical center is set to open in 2015. >>> president barack obama flew to jordan today. he and kim abdullah made an appearance. they said the confident that the leader would collapse. and that syria could be an onkhraeuf for extremism. after that the president's middle east tour is set to wrap up tomorrow after a viceit to the city of petra. now trending, two georgia teenagers are under arrest in a shocking crime that is drawing national headlines tonight. sherry west says she was approached by the teens yesterday asking for money. she said she did not have any. then she says one of the teens shot her in the leg and then shot and killed her 13-month- old son in a stroller. today, the police announced the rest of a 17-year-old boy and a 14-year-old in this crime. you can find the unedited police news conference on the ktvu web site under the world news tab. >> north dakota lawmakers passed a bill that would end abortions
the mission hall global health science building will house faculty. the staff building is set to be completed next year. the 289 bed medical center is set to open in 2015. >>> president barack obama flew to jordan today. he and kim abdullah made an appearance. they said the confident that the leader would collapse. and that syria could be an onkhraeuf for extremism. after that the president's middle east tour is set to wrap up tomorrow after a viceit to the city of petra. now trending,...
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. taken to the streets in kiev. they have escalated and they are demanding a new election and the impeachment of the press ar president. the recent clashes have turned violent. >> clashes between rival factions on the streets of kiev have broken out on sunday as the country face as growing political crisis. >> the mass of demonstrateors ae calling for the impeachment of the president. they are in their thousands in independent square. the symbolic part of ukrainian protest. they are angry at the government's refusal to sign a trade deal with the european union. the president says he can't afford to sacrifice economic ties with russia, but he is now under increasing pressure from gropro europeans. throughout the night the protestors prepared for another confrontation with riot police. saturday my thought was the europe and country and sunday we are leaves into solidarity country. >> it's sad because i want my children to live in a free country, you know. >> my eyes are full of tears. it'
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. taken to the streets in kiev. they have escalated and they are demanding a new election and the impeachment of the press ar president. the recent clashes have turned violent. >> clashes between rival factions on the streets of kiev have broken out on sunday as the country face as growing political crisis. >> the mass of demonstrateors ae calling for the impeachment of the...
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. >> the science of >> the science of skateboarding and a if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your doctor if you have kidney problems, glaucoma, trouble urinating, or an enlarged prostate. these may worsen with spiriva. discuss all medicines you take, even eye drops. stop taking spiriva and seek immediate medical help if your breathing suddenly worsens, your throat or tongue swells, yoget hives, vision changes or eye pain, or problems passing urine. other side effects include dry mouth and constipation. nothing can reverse copd. spiriva helps me breathe better. does breathing with copd weigh you down? don't wait to ask your doctor about spiriva. living on cloud nine with that u-verse wireless receiver. you
. >> the science of >> the science of skateboarding and a if you've got it, you know how hard it can be to breathe and man, you know how that feels. copd includes emphysema and chronic bronchitis. spiriva is a once-daily inhaled copd maintenance treatment that helps open my obstructed airways for a full 24 hours. you know, spiriva helps me breathe easier. spiriva handihaler tiotropium bromide inhalation powder does not replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms. tell your...
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that's our business plan, what 3% of the population does and when you are shutting down the science based programs china and india look at us saying what are you doing. that is what we are afraid of. we don't have to be afraid of them but we should respect them. mcburney if it goes on much longer it calls into question every young person setting why should i go into those fields and spend my life doing things that could yield a much greater. >> i have the doctor from the oceanographic center to be included in the record. she notes the cost associated with the government shut down far exceeded the documented costs particularly in the finance community where funding interruptions can have a lasting impact on science experiments, long-term observations and research personnel and i would ask that letter be included in the record in its entirety. thank you. may i continue? >> you may. do you all agree the federal government shut down has increased risk of serious injury because the cops on the beach responsible for the early detection of disease, consumer product defects or dangerous environme
that's our business plan, what 3% of the population does and when you are shutting down the science based programs china and india look at us saying what are you doing. that is what we are afraid of. we don't have to be afraid of them but we should respect them. mcburney if it goes on much longer it calls into question every young person setting why should i go into those fields and spend my life doing things that could yield a much greater. >> i have the doctor from the oceanographic...
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> if unable to arave for after school programs 100 students goring to miss their tutoring and math, science and language arts. >> union negotiator as proved the offer, including a nine and a half raise over three years. >> yes. we care about our public. our operateors would like to think the company is caring about them. >> the investigators have until wednesday to deliver their report to the governor. in oakland abc 7 news. >> if you haven't left yet you might remember there are a lot more people using the ferry autos golden grate gate bridge is an example. this commute saw a lot more car autos all of them likely heading home for that long, slow commute. and the ferries have been jammed. san francisco bay ferry reporting ridership up 183% today, the passenger load is 7500. larks spur ferry increasing from 1800 passengers to 2200. >> and by no means should we forget the bay bridge this, morning's back up hue mungus, just a nightmare. officials have not yet given updates but do say traffic delays increased f you're on the verge this morning gazing wish fully at cars, you're not alone. april
> if unable to arave for after school programs 100 students goring to miss their tutoring and math, science and language arts. >> union negotiator as proved the offer, including a nine and a half raise over three years. >> yes. we care about our public. our operateors would like to think the company is caring about them. >> the investigators have until wednesday to deliver their report to the governor. in oakland abc 7 news. >> if you haven't left yet you might...
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allan reich and the science. is it science university accepted. we're talking about the 911 audio clip. a lot of people called 11 the night of february 26, 2012. there's one call in particular that's been highly scrutinized where you hear screaming in the background. you hear someone screaming "help." was it george zimmerman or was it trayvon martin? let's listen to that tape. >> does he look hurt to you? >> i can't see him. i don't want to go out there. i don't know what's going on. they're sending. >> help! >> you think he's yelling help? >> yes. >> so the defense wants to prove that's george zimmerman screaming for help, screaming for his life. the prosecution instead wants to show that zimmerman was the aggressor in this case and, in fact, it was trayvon martin screaming for help. they brought their own experts in. they brought tom owen in. tom was initially hired by the orlando sentinel. he went back where he had a method and took small clips of that audio, looped them together and compared the scream they heard to a scream test of george zim
allan reich and the science. is it science university accepted. we're talking about the 911 audio clip. a lot of people called 11 the night of february 26, 2012. there's one call in particular that's been highly scrutinized where you hear screaming in the background. you hear someone screaming "help." was it george zimmerman or was it trayvon martin? let's listen to that tape. >> does he look hurt to you? >> i can't see him. i don't want to go out there. i don't know...
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like some kind of science experiment. they cancel each other out. they landed and just daze each other. it didn't look like they were totally knocked out but they drop each other to the matt. >> pony tail guy got right back up. the other guy stayed there and rolled around in his days. >> he was just like, what just happened? i knocked him out. >> looks like they were going to do the exact same punch. their arms lock. they come around with these huge, sweeping right-handers and connect. >> these fine gentlemen you see here are these samoan rugby league teams that are ito pay t latchford st. james primary school a little visit an they were greeted by the students doing this. ♪ what are the rugby team members to do in this case? >> they have to answerac do in ? >> they have to answer back.mem? >> they have to answer back.>>w members to do in this case? >> they have to answer back. wh members to do in this case? >> they have to answer back. ♪ >> that is awesome. >> the kids stayed on their knees the entire time. i'm like, whatever, guys. >> it is so
like some kind of science experiment. they cancel each other out. they landed and just daze each other. it didn't look like they were totally knocked out but they drop each other to the matt. >> pony tail guy got right back up. the other guy stayed there and rolled around in his days. >> he was just like, what just happened? i knocked him out. >> looks like they were going to do the exact same punch. their arms lock. they come around with these huge, sweeping right-handers and...
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. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. colleagues from ntsb from washington, d.c. will be on scene to find out what happened. 4 people lost their lives and 63 injured and 11 crate called kali. >> the obama administration says healthcare.gov is encounsel at theeing fewer fewer errors and the system is working most of the time. this morning zients said, >> the bottom line, healthcare.gov on december 1st is night and day from where it was on october 1st." >> despite the overhaul, questions remain about the stability of the site and the quality of the data for users. this morning, former senator rick santorum said the site still needs a lot of work. >> the information coming out the back end may not have the data available to put you in the system" it's requiring them to on a case by case basis have someone go. there is triplicates and husbands labelled as wives and there is all sorts of problems with the data coming to the insurance company. you think you may have signed up but you may not. the insurance company may not have
. >> can science prevent concussions? >> i did my job and just had to sacrifice my brain to do it. colleagues from ntsb from washington, d.c. will be on scene to find out what happened. 4 people lost their lives and 63 injured and 11 crate called kali. >> the obama administration says healthcare.gov is encounsel at theeing fewer fewer errors and the system is working most of the time. this morning zients said, >> the bottom line, healthcare.gov on december 1st is night...
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>>reporter: science in the heart of so many here. breakthrough prize can help scientist follow their dreams. while still being financially stable. >> more incentive there could be in the world for people to innovate the better. >> first breakthrough praises was awarded justless year. in mountain view lisa, abc 7 news. >> abc 7 honored bay area cultural community leaders tonight as part of our profile next lens series. >> i developed a career around the fact that i have out lived all the people whose memory don't agree with mine. >>reporter: 92-year-old park ranger betty reid is one of tonight circle 7 award winners. others honored include disable activist this is the 25th year abc 7 has produced the prosecute files next lens series. >> congratulations to off. you could be extra generous this holiday season with additional 7000 dollars in cash. that's how much you could win just for helping abc 7 news fight hunger in the bay area. when you click give where you live on our facebook page we donate 1 dollar to the bay area federaling ame
>>reporter: science in the heart of so many here. breakthrough prize can help scientist follow their dreams. while still being financially stable. >> more incentive there could be in the world for people to innovate the better. >> first breakthrough praises was awarded justless year. in mountain view lisa, abc 7 news. >> abc 7 honored bay area cultural community leaders tonight as part of our profile next lens series. >> i developed a career around the fact that i...
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it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. (nervous) (screaming) "never again grace elizabeth" life insurance from new york life can help your family keep good going. maestro of project management. baron of the build-out. you need a permit... to be this awesome. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. you can even take a full-size or above, and still pay the mid-size price. (aaron) purrrfect. (vo) meee-ow, business pro. meee-ow. go national. go like a pro. >>> a self-inflicted wound that risks damaging the still fragile economy. this week the president laying out the policies and interests in the iran and the middle east process. back in washington, a fight over obama care that could shut down the government, but won't stop obama care. fareed zakaria, thanks for being here. leon panetta spelled out the price of governing from crisis to crisis. he wrote in an op-ed, u.s. citizens will lose truth and the world will view the united states as less able to back its word wi
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imagine what could happen if i made it tough to do and this tactic and dangerous incidents involving science had already taken place and unscientific and reveals according to the us federal aviation administration by twenty twenty there will be up to thirty thousand drones flying in the u s airspace. i'm not just by lines were summoned and other government agencies butlso by private firms dog kinds of birds is that the faa did not do it. you don't like it but why. it doesn't instincts. the sides of the country to see how its sights on getting serious privacy concerns. there's the danger of meat air collisions. even now if the government does not get allows the commercial use of drums. the faa is getting a rising number of safety complaints from pilots in march of this year and all the tile be a carolina made national news headlines when the reported spotting the throne as he was trying to land at your stache airport fact that the faa and the fbi has opened investigations into finding that on the plane was flying over densely populated area with the shoulders. would that go to the four of the
imagine what could happen if i made it tough to do and this tactic and dangerous incidents involving science had already taken place and unscientific and reveals according to the us federal aviation administration by twenty twenty there will be up to thirty thousand drones flying in the u s airspace. i'm not just by lines were summoned and other government agencies butlso by private firms dog kinds of birds is that the faa did not do it. you don't like it but why. it doesn't instincts. the...
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. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight. criticism by some in the media that secretary of state and president obama were involved with trivial pursuits instead of play paying attention to the blow up in egypt. >> i don't know how this happened it was terrible optics. the next day the president goes golfing and secretary kerry is out on his yacht. what does that say to young people in egypt across the middle east part of the debate about america's interest in the region? >> bill: is that criticism justified? joining us now from north carolina the purveyor of bernard goldberg.com about mr. goldberg. we have eaten this before not only in president obama with bush the younger, dwight eisenhower golfing, while the sof soviets are moving across poland whatever. justified? >> i think the analysis that you just played is absolutely correct. the optics are terrible. the president of the united states of america is
. ♪ it's not rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. >> bill: thanks for staying with us, i'm bill o'reilly. in the weekdays with bernie segment tonight. criticism by some in the media that secretary of state and president obama were involved with trivial pursuits instead of play paying attention to the blow up in egypt. >> i don't know how this happened it was terrible optics. the next day the president goes golfing and secretary kerry is out on his yacht....
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aren't just in m and science anymore. there's also the random alcohol test. this is a program that schools all across the country are keeping a close eye on. >> reporter: keeping drinking a secret from your parents just got a little harder for teens at a high school outside chicago. this fall the private catholic school began weekly random alcohol testing for its students. >> this policy is aimed at helping kids say no. and aimed at helping kids who are starting to get into the habit of using alcohol change. >> reporter: using small hair samples, the simple but extremely accurate test reveal if a student has had anything more than an occasional glass of wine in the past 90 days. a majority of students support the testing. and many who don't even drink say it's helped. >> if you're at, like, a party and someone offers you alcohol, you know, you can say i might be alcohol tested. and that eases so much peer pressure off you. >> reporter: the aclu opposes such testing, though. saying it's an invasion of privacy and overreaching by the school. >> we have a mechan
aren't just in m and science anymore. there's also the random alcohol test. this is a program that schools all across the country are keeping a close eye on. >> reporter: keeping drinking a secret from your parents just got a little harder for teens at a high school outside chicago. this fall the private catholic school began weekly random alcohol testing for its students. >> this policy is aimed at helping kids say no. and aimed at helping kids who are starting to get into the...
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Oct 12, 2013
10/13
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chairman, that the shutdown is harming american science and that is who we are. we are the innovation and that is what 3% of the population does for the next generation and we are shutting down all these other science-based animation programs and china and india are looking at us but what are you doing. and that is what we are afraid of. and we don't have to be afraid of that. but we should we respect them. they are coming at us and that is the shutdown in our country or those on much longer, it calls for every young person saying why should i go into those fields or spend my life doing that when i can do other things that actually rewards the much better. so i have here mr. chairman, a letter from the director and the oceanographic center. she notes that the costs associated with a government shutdown includes the hard documented cost in the science community with funding interruptions i can have a lasting impact on science experiments and long-term observations and research personnel and i would ask the chairman that that letter be concluded in the record in it
chairman, that the shutdown is harming american science and that is who we are. we are the innovation and that is what 3% of the population does for the next generation and we are shutting down all these other science-based animation programs and china and india are looking at us but what are you doing. and that is what we are afraid of. and we don't have to be afraid of that. but we should we respect them. they are coming at us and that is the shutdown in our country or those on much longer,...
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Apr 6, 2013
04/13
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. >> you can't put politics and religion over science and public health. >> the pivotal ruling today that could forever change birth control. >> still tracking a few tracking a few cloudless afternoon coming coming up where showers could be this weekend and when 80s resurfaced on the long-range mother -- long-range weather map. 97 . >> a federal judge today struck down the government age restrictions on who can get the morning-after birth control pill over-the-counter. kylie campbell reports from washington dc bureau of the fda will soon lift those restrictions. >>>reporter: for several years girls ages 16 and younger needed a prescription from their dr. to get the morning-after pill but just 30 days they will be able to walk into a store and take it off the shelf. the federal judge's decision goes against the president and secretary of health who both want age restrictions on plan b. >> we don't have enough evidence to show that those who could use this medicine can understand the labeling use the product appropriately. >>>reporter: antiabortion groups blasted the judges decision th
. >> you can't put politics and religion over science and public health. >> the pivotal ruling today that could forever change birth control. >> still tracking a few tracking a few cloudless afternoon coming coming up where showers could be this weekend and when 80s resurfaced on the long-range mother -- long-range weather map. 97 . >> a federal judge today struck down the government age restrictions on who can get the morning-after birth control pill over-the-counter....
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Jul 10, 2013
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reporting live health and science editor, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a number of victims from the plane crash have been released from the hospital in the last 24 hours. of the 62 patients, 12 remain in the hospital. nine are adults and three are children. five are in critical condition including one child. the other patients conditions range from good to serious. 55 of the crash victims were initially admitted to stanford hospital and tonight five remain in the hospital and one remains in critical condition. all of the victims that were treated at lucielle packered have been released. >> i was able to talk to some of the young kids thatted had some injuries that need attention but they were in a talkative mood. they were happy to see the mayor there. >> the player said he did not want to disturb people with more serious injuries. he also gave thanks to doctors and nurses who came to work in droves to help after that crash. >>> nancy pelosi thanked the fearless response of rescue crews. pelosi also expressed grief for those two teenage victims. >> indeed we know that no words c
reporting live health and science editor, john fowler, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> a number of victims from the plane crash have been released from the hospital in the last 24 hours. of the 62 patients, 12 remain in the hospital. nine are adults and three are children. five are in critical condition including one child. the other patients conditions range from good to serious. 55 of the crash victims were initially admitted to stanford hospital and tonight five remain in the hospital and...
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Jul 12, 2013
07/13
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. >> the miracle was by science and technology that enabled many lives to be saved. what public policy can save lives in the future. >> reporter: pelosi wants to find out what lawmakers can do in collaboration to make sure that something like this doesn't happen in the future. >> dan: thanks very much. meanwhile, tonight, national transportation safety board is wrapping up the on-site investigation and in a final formal briefing the head of the ntsb gave clear indications that pilot error is likely the cause of this crash. lilian kim has the latest on the investigation. >> reporter: major activity going on right now on the runway. workers have cut up the fuselage and a crane is lifting each piece and putting them into a container. they will eventually be transported and stored inside a hangar out of the elements. earlier today the n.t.s.b. revealed new information about the investigation in the last bay area briefing. >> n.t.s.b. chair says the team of investigators will head back to d.c. she says they have a mountain of information including investigators didn't fin
. >> the miracle was by science and technology that enabled many lives to be saved. what public policy can save lives in the future. >> reporter: pelosi wants to find out what lawmakers can do in collaboration to make sure that something like this doesn't happen in the future. >> dan: thanks very much. meanwhile, tonight, national transportation safety board is wrapping up the on-site investigation and in a final formal briefing the head of the ntsb gave clear indications that...